On May 19th, 2019

Low Sugar Strawberry Freezer Fruit Spread (Jam)

Love seeing those luscious bits of sun-ripened strawberries on newly-baked bread?  Love the fresh taste of freezer jam?  Love tasting the fruit rather than sugar?

Standard freezer jams are made from crushed fruit combined with pectin and massive amounts of sugar.  The recipe has to be followed exactly, because if the sugar is reduced, the jam won't set up, which causes a lot of frustration for health-conscious parents.  Chemically, there is a complex relationship between fruit, acid, pectin, and sugar to form the fruit gel we call "jam".

The issue of low-sugar jams can be approached from a different angle using Ultra Gel®, an instant thickener which has been used for many years to thicken fruit purees.  Since Ultra Gel® provides thickening without sugar, the jam-maker has full control over how much and what kind of sweetening is used, including sugar substitutes.

According to the FDA's definition, "jam" requires pectin.  Thus, Ultra Gel®-thickened gels are designated "fruit spreads".  But most people can't tell the difference between a pectin jam and a fruit spread, and the cost savings and ability to adjust the sugar are worth making a change.  And as a bonus--the recipe can be doubled or tripled, so the project goes super-fast!  And your family will love seeing the fruits of summer all year long!

Nutrition

Calories

1841 cal

Fat

2 g

Carbs

479 g

Protein

6 g
Click Here For Full Nutrition, Exchanges, and My Plate Info
Low Sugar Strawberry Freezer Fruit Spread (Jam)
Save RecipeSave Recipe
Recipe Image

Ingredients

  • 4 c. crushed strawberries (abt 2 2/3 lb)
  • 2 T. lemon juice
  • 2 c. sugar
  • 1/2-3/4 c. Ultra Gel

Instructions

  • Crush strawberries.
  • Measure strawberry puree into a bowl.
  • Add lemon juice.
  • Add sugar and stir until completely dissolved.
  • Sprinkle Ultra Gel into fruit puree mixture gradually and stir with a wire whisk until smooth.
  • Allow "Jam" to thicken for 15 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  • Package into freezer containers and store in the refrigerator or freezer. Makes six cups.
  • NOTE: Because this is a low-sugar recipe, the jam will not keep in the refrigerator as well as a standard high-sugar jam.
  • Best to store in small containers and use within a couple of weeks.
  • NOTE: For a deeper, richer color, add 1/4 t. strawberry KoolAid to each batch.
  • NOTE: Ultra Gel® thickened products will go thin if saliva is introduced into the product. Be sure not to taste the product and return the spoon to the "jam". It isn't very sanitary, anyway!
7.8.1.2
40
https://carnetfoods.com/low-sugar-strawberry-freezer-fruit-spread-jam/

Start by washing the berries. This is one case (8 lb).  Discard any with mold spots.

 

Trim the hulls off with a small knife and remove any hard cores.

 

If the berries are very firm, a minute or two in the microwave (for a large bowl) will make them easier to handle without compromising the fresh taste. A pastry blender works well to start the fruit crushing process.  Then use an immersion blender if you want a finer puree (use it sparingly if you like a chunky jam.)

 

Add the lemon juice and stir.

 

Add the sugar and stir until dissolved (about 5 minutes) The mixture will become more clear-colored.

 

Add the Ultra Gel gradually, while stirring with a wire whisk or a fork until smooth. Start with 1/2 cup of Ultra Gel®, then allow to thicken for five minutes. Add another 1/4 cup if the product needs to be thicker. It will depend on how juicy the fruit is.

 

Freezer jam will have a soft set. When jam has thickened fully, package and freeze.

 

Package the fruit spread as desired. (Personally, I don't use glass in the freezer because of possible breakage, but used glass in the photos because it is an easy way for the viewer to see the amount made from the batch.)

 

Nothing matches home made bread with Low Sugar Strawberry Freezer Jam!

 

Here is a comparison of jams made by different methods. The one on the left was made from a standard Sure-Jell pectin recipe. The center sample used the Sure Jell pectin for low sugar. The right-hand sample used Ultra Gel®, which is about one-third the cost of standard pectins per batch.

 

The fresh taste of strawberry freezer spread is a sure winner for all ages!!

 

 

 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

  • Recent Posts

  • Categories

  • JOIN OUR NEWSLETTER

    Fill out this quick form below to be notified of specials and new products.

    Carnet Foods provides modified food starch products which can be used to thicken hot or cold foods without cooking.
    4580 Columbine St Boise, ID 83713-2511 | 1 (208) 375-4519carma@carnetfoods.com
    Privacy PolicyTerms & Conditions
    © Copyright 2017 - Carnet Foods - All Rights Reserved.
    twitterfacebookgoogle-pluslinkedin